If you ran pcs cluster destroy then, yes that will delete cluster.conf (at least it did when I just tried it) - which seems reasonable behaviour to me.

If you want it back then you should either rerun pcs to create the cluster again or rescue the file from system backups I suppose.

Chrissie



On 16/02/2021 09:42, Harishkumar Pathangay wrote:
Hi,

This is so stupid of me asking such a question.

But the corosync.conf is missing in both the nodes.

Will this file be there only if I have a cluster definition? [may be I have destroyed the cluster not sure though….]

Assume if there is no clusters at all defined, suppose if I destroy the cluster should I expect corosync.conf file in its location?

Thanks,

Harish P

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